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VenueTheatre Royal
TownNewcastle upon Tyne
CountyTyne and Wear
From24th July 2024
To27th July 2024
Theatre Royal (V570)
Current/Future Listings
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Player Kings

Player Kings

Work:: Player Kings (S0239552937)

A divided country, leadership crumbling, corruption in the air. Welcome to England. Hal wasn't born to be king. Only now, it seems, he will be. His father longs for him to leave behind his friends in the taverns of Eastcheap, most notably the infamous John Falstaff. War is on the horizon. But will Hal ever come good? Bringing together Shakespeare's two great history plays (Henry IV, parts 1 and 2) into the theatrical event of the season
Adapted by Robert Icke
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01811269812)

Please Note: After falling from the stage (17 June) Sir Ian withdrew from remaining dates.
Director Robert Icke
Design Hildegard Bechtler
Lighting Lee Curran
Sound Gareth Fry
Director Julia Horan (casting director)
Director Kev McCurdy (fight director)
Performer David Semark (Falstaff )
Performer Toheeb Jimoh (Hal)
Performer Richard Coyle (King Henry IV)
Performer Raphael Akuwudike (Prince John / Second Drawer)
Performer Sara Beharrell (Hotspur's Servant / Snare / Davy)
Performer Samuel Edward-Cook (Hotspur / Pistol)
Performer Geoffrey Freshwater (Bardolph)
Performer James Garnon (Worcester / Silence)
Performer Alice Hayes (Messenger / Carrier)
Performer Henry Jenkinson (Harcourt)
Performer Nigel Lister (Northumberland / Francis)
Performer Annette McLaughlin (Warwick)
Performer Mark Monero (Peto)
Performer Hywel Morgan (Sir Walter Blunt)
Performer Joseph Mydell (Lord Chief Justice)
Performer Clare Perkins (Mistress Quickly)
Performer Daniel Rabin (Poins)
Performer David Semark (Vernon)
Performer David Shelley (Sheriff / Surrey)
Performer Robin Soans (Shallow)
Performer Tafline Steen (Tearsheet / Lady Percy)
Performer Perry Williams (Page / Douglas / Thomas)

Listing:: L842024818




Production details

Please Note: After falling from the stage (17 June) Sir Ian withdrew from remaining dates.

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